Brian S.
Yelp
I wasn't sure I'd enjoy this museum, but I very much did. It's located in a beautiful building which was once a residence for bishops in Glasgow, and is right across from the Cathedral. The cathedral building was closed to visitors when we arrived, hence our decision to try out the St. Mungo museum instead.
The museum is set over four floors (including ground) and it's full of interesting exhibits, covering the spectrum of Religions, both ancient and modern. Upstairs, there is a very child-friendly area, with simple explanations about the major world religions and the symbols and beliefs associated with them.
My particular favourite exhibits were some wonderful pieces of stained glass, depicting a variety of biblical scenes. There were also exhibits on older religions, going right back to some of the first examples of human civilisation.
Like other Glasgow museums, this one is free, with donations encouraged. There is a gift shop, a nice little garden, a café, and friendly staff as well. All in all, a nice place to visit close to Cathedral and Necropolis.